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NAPOLEONIC WARS: RARE 1804 REPORT FROM CAMP DE MONTREUIL

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NAPOLEONIC WARS: RARE 1804 REPORT FROM CAMP DE MONTREUIL

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June 27, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
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NAPOLEONIC WARS: RARE 1804 REPORT FROM CAMP DE MONTREUIL
An early manuscript report, 35pp. sm. folio, dated from Sep. 23, 1804 to Nov. 3, 1804. Titled 'Military Engineering Report of the Coastal Defenses, Camp de Montreuil', the document sets forth works to be executed at the order of the Minister of War, Louis-Alexandre Berthier, such as the repair of brigs, the construction of hangars, ammunition boxes, masonry work, worker's pay and items such as wheelbarrows, iron, wood and so forth. The report also includes the current status of each work and expenses related to it. String-bound at left margin and in overall very good condition. A very early military training ground at the start of the Napoleonic Wars, Camp Montreuil was created as a temporary installation in December 1803 to prepare for the planned invasion of England. It housed soldiers of the 'Army of the Ocean Coasts' and, with its sister camps in Omer and Bruges, held 40 battalions and was where the 200,000-strong army was gathered and organized. In December 1803, the Army of the Ocean Coasts would be reorganized by Napoleon as the Grand Army in anticipation of the invasion which, of course, he called off after the French loss at the Battle of Trafalgar.

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